(19)
(11) EP 2 277 643 B1

(12) EUROPEAN PATENT SPECIFICATION

(45) Mention of the grant of the patent:
10.05.2017 Bulletin 2017/19

(21) Application number: 10169416.4

(22) Date of filing: 13.07.2010
(51) International Patent Classification (IPC): 
B21D 39/06(2006.01)
B21D 53/08(2006.01)

(54)

Rod holder for the assembly of heat exchangers

Dornhalter für den Zusammenbau von Wärmetauschern

Porte-mandrin pour l'assemblage d'échangeurs de chaleur


(84) Designated Contracting States:
AL AT BE BG CH CY CZ DE DK EE ES FI FR GB GR HR HU IE IS IT LI LT LU LV MC MK MT NL NO PL PT RO SE SI SK SM TR

(30) Priority: 13.07.2009 US 501745

(43) Date of publication of application:
26.01.2011 Bulletin 2011/04

(73) Proprietor: Lennox Industries Inc.
Richardson, TX 75080 (US)

(72) Inventors:
  • McDaniel, Douglas C.
    Marshalltown, IA 50158 (US)
  • Oetker, Robert G.
    Marshalltown, IA 50158 (US)

(74) Representative: Williams, David John 
Page White & Farrer Bedford House John Street
London WC1N 2BF
London WC1N 2BF (GB)


(56) References cited: : 
EP-A2- 1 213 067
US-A- 3 487 523
JP-A- H06 254 638
US-A- 4 738 130
   
       
    Note: Within nine months from the publication of the mention of the grant of the European patent, any person may give notice to the European Patent Office of opposition to the European patent granted. Notice of opposition shall be filed in a written reasoned statement. It shall not be deemed to have been filed until the opposition fee has been paid. (Art. 99(1) European Patent Convention).


    Description

    TECHNICAL FIELD



    [0001] This application is directed to an expansion rod holder according to the preamble of claim 1 and to a method of manufacturing such expansion rod holder according to the features of the preamble of claim 4. Such a device and such a method are for example disclosed in document JP-A-406254638.

    BACKGROUND



    [0002] In the manufacture of heat exchangers, one method in common use is to assemble fins on tubes with a loose fit and then expand the tubes to produce a tight fit with the fins and permanently lock the assembly together. This also provides good heat exchange contact between the tubes and the fins.

    [0003] Generally, expander machines provide a frame having an assembly fixture or nest at one end for holding the loosely assembled tubes and fins and a powered header or ram at the other end. Mounted on the powered ram is a plurality of expander rods aligned with the tubes in the fixture or nest. The ends of the rods are formed with expander ends, or bullets, sized to move along the tube as the ram advances and to expand the tube into tight fitting engagement with the openings in the fins.

    [0004] One common method of securing the expander rods to the powered header is to insert the rods into selected apertures in the header and rotate the rods 180°, the rods having a half-groove milled into one side of the rod near the upper, tapered end. Therefore, inserting or removing the rods to convert to a different heat exchanger pattern requires each rod to be twisted and removed or, inserted and twisted to secure it in the header. All of this repetitive motion of twisting is done by hand and often results in the repetitive stress injury (RSI) known as carpal tunnel syndrome and also requires additional manufacturing time and effort, thereby increasing manufacturing costs.

    [0005] Therefore, what is needed is a device and method for securing and removing the expander rods in the header without creating an RSI scenario.

    [0006] JP-A-406254638 discloses a technique for eliminating an anxiety of a mandrel attached on an attaching part from being taken off by easily attaching and detaching the mandrel against the mandrel attaching part as a reciprocating body and rotating the mandrel by itself during enlarging. US 3,487,523 discloses a tube expansion apparatus having a number of expander rods horizontally disposed in a rectangular array therein.

    SUMMARY



    [0007] This disclosure describes an expansion rod holder for the assembly of fin and tube heat exchangers.

    [0008] In accordance with the invention there is provided an expansion rod holder for the assembly of fin and tube heat exchangers according to claim 1. Further in accordance with the invention there is provided a method of manufacturing an expansion rod holder for the assembly of fin and tube heat exchangers according to claim 4.

    [0009] A tube expander system used to manufacture heat exchangers is also described.

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION



    [0010] Reference is now made to the following descriptions taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:

    FIG. 1 illustrates one embodiment of an expansion rod holder for the assembly of fin and tube heat exchangers as discussed herein;

    FIG. 2 illustrates one embodiment of the first plate having the plurality of first apertures therethrough;

    FIG. 3A illustrates one embodiment of a tapered end of an expansion rod configured to cooperate with the expansion rod holder of FIGURE 1;

    FIG. 3B illustrates one embodiment of the ring of the expansion rod holder of FIGURE 1;

    FIG. 4 illustrates a portion of the first and second plates with one expansion rod locked in place;

    FIG. 5A illustrates one embodiment of a mechanical tube expander employing a rod holder for manufacturing heat exchangers constructed according to the principles of the present invention; and

    FIG. 5B is an enlarged view of a portion of the mechanical tube expander with the components oriented in a first position.


    DETAILED DESCRIPTION



    [0011] FIG. 1 illustrates one embodiment of an expansion rod holder 100 for the assembly of fin and tube heat exchangers, as discussed herein. The expansion rod holder 100 comprises a first plate 110, a second plate 120, and a displacement mechanism 130. The first plate 110 comprises a plurality of apertures 111 therethrough and first and second tongues 112, 113. The plurality of apertures 111 may be arranged in a pattern replicating a general cross section for a family of heat exchangers (not shown). For example, the illustrated plurality of apertures 111 arranged in four offset rows of 36 apertures alternating with rows of 37 apertures, i.e., 36 apertures, 37 apertures, 36 apertures, and 37 apertures. The exact number is not important, nor is the layout, so long as the pattern is large enough to accommodate the number of tubes to be expanded within a like number of fins ultimately to be formed into a heat exchanger. The first plate 110 shown comprises six partial plates 110a-110f that are interlocked as in the pieces of a jigsaw puzzle. However, the first plate 110 need not be made from six or any other number of partial plates, but may be made in one piece. The illustrated embodiment is convenient to manufacture on tools of a modest size. The availability of larger manufacturing tools may enable the manufacture of the first plate 110 in one piece.

    [0012] The second plate 120 comprises a cavity 121 in the upper surface 122 in which the first plate 110 is located. In a preferred embodiment, the cavity 121 may be a rabbet having a length lr that is longer than the first plate length lfp. The second plate 120 may further comprise a plurality of mounting apertures 123 for mounting to a ram header (not shown) of a mechanical tube expander. In a preferred embodiment, the cavity 121 has a depth substantially equal to a thickness of the first plate 110, such that the upper surface of the first and second plates 110 and 120 are substantially coplanar.

    [0013] In another embodiment, the expansion rod holder 100 may include a displacement mechanism 130 that is operatively coupled to the first and second plates 110 and 120. The displacement mechanism 130 is configured to provide a mechanical force to shift the first plate 110 with respect to the second plate 120. In one embodiment, the displacement mechanism 130 may comprise an actuator 131, an attachment bracket 132, first and second tongue brackets 133, 134 and a connecting rod 135. The displacement mechanism 130 is coupled to the second plate 120 at an edge 124 thereof with attachment bracket 132. The displacement mechanism 130 is also coupled to the first plate 110 at the first and second tongues 112, 113 with the first and second tongue brackets 133, 134. The connecting rod 135 couples the first and second tongue brackets 133, 134 so as to precisely adjust the distance between the first and second tongues 112, 113 so that the first plate 110 remains planar during sliding operation. In one embodiment, the connecting rod 135 may be threaded as in a turnbuckle, i.e., left handed threads on one end and right handed threads on the other end, so that rotating the connecting rod 135 in one direction shortens the distance between the first and second tongues 112, 113 and shifts the first plate 110 to the right with respect to the second plate 120, and rotating the connecting rod 135 in the opposite direction lengthens the distance between the first and second tongues 112, 113 to shift the first plate 110 in the opposite direction. However, in another embodiment, the actuator 131 may be a hydraulic operated device that pulls or pushes the rod 135 in the desired direction. In yet another embodiment, the actuator may simply be an appropriately levered handle that allows the plate 110 to be shifted in the appropriate direction when the handle is moved or biased in the appropriate direction. Examples of other embodiments of the displacement mechanism 130 are discussed below.

    [0014] FIG. 2 illustrates one embodiment of the first plate 110 having the plurality of first apertures 111 therethrough. Portions of the second plate 120 may be seen through the first apertures 111 as well as second plate apertures 230 through which ends of expansion rods 235 can be inserted. In a preferred embodiment, the first apertures 111 are elongated along the length of the first plate 110 to provide optimal spacing of adjacent rows of the first apertures 111. Within each of the first apertures 111 is located a ring 210 and a biasing member 220, as illustrated. The biasing member 220 is comprised of a resilient material that is capable of exerting a force when compressed. For example, in an advantageous embodiment, the biasing member 220 may be comprised of rubber or similar elastic material capable of exerting a force when compressed.

    [0015] In one embodiment, the rings 210 and biasing members 220 are substantially co-planar with the first plate 110. However, in other embodiments, the upper surfaces of the rings 210 and biasing members 220 may be located below the upper surface of the first plate 110. In one embodiment, the rings 210 and biasing members 220 are of a thickness substantially equal to a thickness of the first plate 110. However, in other embodiments, their thickness may be thinner than the first plate 110.

    [0016] The rings 210 have central second apertures 215 therethrough. The central second apertures 215 have a diameter da. The rings 210 may also have beveled sections 217 as part of the interior wall of the central second apertures 215. The biasing members 220 are located in the first apertures 111 between one wall 211 of the first apertures 111 and the ring 210 associated therewith. As generally illustrated in FIG. 2, the biasing members 220 are configured to bias the ring 210 in a first direction toward an opposite wall 212 of the first aperture 111 and an annular groove 315 (See FIG. 3A) of the expansion rod 235, as generally illustrated in FIG. 2.

    [0017] FIG. 3A illustrates one embodiment of a tapered end 310 of the expansion rod 235 configured to cooperate with the expansion rod holder 100 of FIG. 1. The expansion rod 235 has a diameter dr. The end 310 is tapered to simplify insertion into the expansion rod holder 100. When the tapered end 310 terminates, the expansion rod 235 has a region 313 of full rod diameter dr. Proximate the tapered end 310 at an end of region 313 is an annular groove 315. The expansion rod 235 diameter dr is slightly smaller than the central second aperture diameter da, thereby enabling the tapered end 310 to pass readily therethrough. In a preferred embodiment, the difference between the length of the cavity 121 and the length of the first plate 110 is substantially equal to a depth dg of the annular groove 315. This dimensional relationship allows for precise movement of the first plate 110 with respect to the second plate 120 to allow the rods 235 to be cooperatively secured into place by the ring 210 cooperating with the biasing member 220 and removed from the plate 110 by using the displacement mechanism 130 (FIG. 1).

    [0018] FIG. 3B illustrates an advantageous embodiment of the ring 210. The ring 210 has a thickness and cross section that cooperates with the annular groove 315 to retain the expansion rod 235 in the expansion rod holder 100 (FIG. 1). As seen in the embodiment of FIG. 3B, the ring 210 may also include a beveled section 217, which helps to guide the insertion of the tapered end 310 into the respective apertures 111 and 215 of the plate 110 and the rings 210.

    [0019] FIG. 4 illustrates a portion of the first and second plates 110, 120 with one expansion rod 235 locked in place. As can be seen, the tapered end 310 and the region 313 of full rod diameter dr are seen extending above the first plate 110. The expansion rod 235 is held in place by the ring 210 under the force exerted by the biasing member 220.

    [0020] To recap, referring now simultaneously to FIGS. 2, 3A, 3B and 4, the tapered end 310 of the expansion rod 235 is inserted through the third aperture 230 of the second plate 210 and then simultaneously through the ring aperture 215 and the first plate aperture 111. As the tapered end 310 contacts the beveled section 217 of the ring 210, the ring 210 slides toward the one wall 211 and is resisted by resilient biasing member 220. In one embodiment, the resilient biasing member 220 is an arcuate, resilient member comprising a rubber segment with suitable compression and resiliency characteristics. As the expansion rod 235 is further inserted, region 313 comes smoothly into contact with interior wall 215 and the expansion rod 235 is therefore centered in the second plate aperture 230 and the ring 210. Further insertion of the expansion rod 235 results in the ring 210 sliding into the annular groove 315, locking the expansion rod 235 in the expansion rod holder 100. This insertion process is repeated for each expansion rod that is needed to form the fin and tube arrangement for the desired heat exchanger.

    [0021] When the expansion rod arrangement no longer suits the fin and tube heat exchangers being produced, i.e., a new arrangement of expansion rods 235 is needed or rods need to be replaced for some other reason, the expansion rods 235 are released with the aid of the displacement mechanism 130. Referring now back to FIG. 1, it was noted above that the cavity length lr in the second plate 120 is longer than the first plate 110 length lfp. This difference in length allows the first plate 110 to move slightly in the cavity 121 along the second plate 120. It should be noted that the second plate 120, in one embodiment, may be secured to a hydraulic head which will be described below that exerts the necessary force to cause the expansion rods 235 to pass through the tubes, expanding them into contact with the fins.

    [0022] The displacement mechanism 130 shifts the first plate 110 with respect to the second plate 120 in the cavity 121 to release the expansion rods 235 from the rings 210 in the first plate 110. In a preferred embodiment, the displacement mechanism 130 is a hydraulically-operated displacement mechanism. A hydraulically-operated displacement mechanism is a displacement mechanism wherein hydraulic pressure is used to cause the relative motion between the first plate 110 and the second plate 120. When the expansion rods 235 are held by the rings 210, the first plate 110 is shifted toward the left in FIG. 1 by the biasing members 220. When hydraulic pressure is applied to hydraulic actuator 131, the hydraulic pressure causes first tongue bracket 133, connecting rod 135 and second tongue bracket 134 to move in unison to the right in FIG. 1 in relation to stationary attachment bracket 132 attached to the second plate 120. The movement of first and second tongue brackets 133, 134 causes the first and second tongues 112, 113 and the first plate 110 to displace to the right relative to the second plate 120.

    [0023] Once the first plate 110 has displaced to the right, the resilient biasing members 220 are compressed between the one wall 211 and the ring 210, and the second aperture 215 aligns with the second plate aperture 230, thereby allowing the expansion rods 235 to be withdrawn vertically from the expansion rod holder 100. Upon releasing hydraulic pressure in the actuator 131, the rings 210 will shift to the left in the first apertures 111 as a result of the force applied by the biasing members 220.

    [0024] In an alternative embodiment, the displacement mechanism 130 may be a mechanical displacement mechanism. A mechanical displacement mechanism uses one or more mechanical devices, e.g., a lever, screw or other simple mechanical means well known to those of skill in the art, to shift the first plate 110 in the cavity 121. In yet another alternative embodiment, the displacement mechanism 130 may be an electrical displacement mechanism. An example of an electrical displacement mechanism would be an electromagnetic field applied to suitable material, i.e., steel, iron, ferromagnetic, etc., coupled to the first and second tongue brackets 133, 134 to shift the first plate 110 in the cavity 121.

    [0025] FIGS. 5A and 5B illustrate a mechanical tube expander 500 employing a rod holder for manufacturing heat exchangers constructed according to the principles of the present invention and an enlarged elevation view of a portion of the mechanical tube expander with the components oriented in a first position. The mechanical tube expander 500 comprises an upstanding frame 510 having a base plate 520 oriented adjacent the lower end 530 thereof having conventional structure 540 for holding on the base plate 520 an assembly of a plurality of fins F and like plurality of tubes T, the fins F being loosely stacked on the tubes T and supported by the aforesaid structure 540.

    [0026] A ram drive cylinder 550 is mounted on the upstanding frame 510 adjacent the upper end 560 thereof. The ram drive cylinder 550 has an elongate ram 555 whose longitudinal axis extends vertically. The lower end of the ram 555 is secured to a pressure plate 570 which carries thereon a plurality of expander rods 580 secured in a rod holder 590 constructed according to the principles of the present invention. The expander rods 580 have parallel axes and each of the axes is aligned with an axis of a selected one of the tubes T. Each expander rod 580 has at a lower end thereof an enlarged tube-expanding tip 583. When the ram drive cylinder 550 is activated, the ram 555 will reciprocally drive the pressure plate 570. Any expander rods 580 connected to the rod holder 590 will also be reciprocally driven into the aligned tubes T so that the enlarged tube-expanding tip 583 will expand the tubes T so as to become fixedly engaged with the fins previously loosely stacked on the aforesaid tubes T. The enlarged tube-expanding tips 583 are also known in the art as expander bullets. As illustrated, the expander rods 580 extend through guide plates 573 and 575. Vertical guide rods 579 are provided for guiding the vertical reciprocating movement of the pressure plate 570 and other reciprocal parts of the mechanical tube expander 500. When it is necessary to change the number, spacing or arrangement of the expander rods 580, they are released from the rod holder 590 as described above. Operation of the rod holder 590 to release the expander rods 580 may be effected through the control panel by directing hydraulic pressure to the actuator as described above. The new arrangement of rods 580 is then inserted into the rod holder 590.

    [0027] The invention disclosed herein is adaptable for use with many varieties of mechanical tube expanders, of which the mechanical tube expanders disclosed in U.S. Patents 5,220,722 and 5,353,496 and 6,176,006 are representative examples.

    [0028] Thus, a rod holder for the assembly of fin and tube heat exchangers has been described. The rod holder features easy rod insertion and positive retention as well as convenient release of the rods when reconfiguration is required.

    [0029] Those skilled in the art to which this application relates will appreciate that other and further additions, deletions, substitutions and modifications may be made to the described embodiments without departing from the claims.


    Claims

    1. An expansion rod holder (100) for the assembly of fin and tube heat exchangers, comprising:

    a first plate (110) having a first aperture (111) therethrough;

    a ring (210) located in said first aperture (111), said ring (210) having a second aperture (215) therethrough, said first and second apertures (111, 215) configured to receive a tapered end (310) of an expansion rod (235) having an annular groove (235) proximate said tapered end (310);

    a biasing member (220) located in said first aperture (111) between said ring (210) and a wall (211) of said first aperture (111), said biasing member (220) configured to bias said ring (210) in a first direction toward an opposite wall (212) of said first aperture (111) and into said annular groove (235); and

    CHARACTERIZED BY:

    a second plate (120) having a cavity (121) in a surface thereof, said cavity (121) configured to receive said first plate (110) therein and having a third aperture (230) therethrough configured such that in use the tapered end (310) of the expansion rod (235) is inserted through the third aperture (230) and then simultaneously through the ring aperture (215) and the first plate aperture (111).


     
    2. The expansion rod holder as recited in Claim 1 further comprising a displacement mechanism (130) having a first end (112) coupled to said first plate (110) and a second end (113) coupled to said second plate (120) and configured to shift said first plate (110) relative to said second plate (120) in a second direction opposite said first direction.
     
    3. The expansion rod holder (100) as recited in Claim 1 wherein said biasing member (220) is an arcuate resilient member.
     
    4. A method of manufacturing an expansion rod holder (100) for the assembly of fin and tube heat exchangers, comprising:

    providing a first plate (110) having a first aperture (111) therethrough;

    locating a ring (210) in said first aperture (111) and co-planar with said first plate (110), configuring said ring (210) with a second aperture (215) therethrough to receive an end (310) of an expansion rod (235) therethrough, said expansion rod (235) having an annular groove (235) proximate said end (310); and

    placing a biasing member (220) in said first aperture (111) between said ring (210) and a wall (211) of said first aperture (111), and configuring said biasing member (220) to bias said ring (210) in a first direction toward an opposite wall (212) of said first aperture (111) and into said annular groove (235); and

    CHARACTERIZED BY:

    providing a second plate (120) having a cavity (121) in a surface thereof, said cavity (121) configured to receive said first plate (110) therein, and having a third aperture (230) therethrough configured such that in use the tapered end (310) of the expansion rod (235) is inserted through the third aperture (230) and then simultaneously through the ring aperture (215) and the first plate aperture (111).


     
    5. The method as recited in Claim 4 further comprising coupling a first end (112) of a displacement mechanism (130) to said first plate (110) and a second end (113) of said displacement mechanism (130) to said second plate (120), and further configuring said displacement mechanism (130) to shift said first plate (110) relative to said second plate (120) in a second direction opposite said first direction.
     
    6. A mechanical tube expander system (500) for manufacturing fin and tube heat exchangers, comprising:

    an upstanding frame (510) having upper and lower ends (560, 555);

    a ram drive cylinder (550) mounted on said upstanding frame (510) proximate said upper end (560);

    an expansion rod holder (100) according to claim 1, and wherein the cavity of said second plate (120) has a length greater than a length of said first plate (110) ; and a base plate proximate said lower end, said base plate having a tube and fin support structure thereon.


     
    7. The system as recited in Claim 6 further comprising a displacement mechanism (130) having a first end (112) coupled to said first plate (110) and a second end (113) coupled to said second plate (120) and configured to shift said first plate (110) relative to said second plate (120) in a second direction opposite said first direction.
     


    Ansprüche

    1. Expansionsdornhalter (100) für den Zusammenbau von Lamellen- und Röhrenwärmetauschern, umfassend:

    eine erste Platte (110) mit einer ersten dadurch verlaufenden Öffnung (111);

    einen Ring (210), der sich in der ersten Öffnung (111) befindet, wobei der Ring (210) eine zweite dadurch verlaufende Öffnung (215) hat, wobei die erste und zweite Öffnungen (111, 215) konfiguriert sind, um ein verjüngtes Ende (310) eines Expansionsdorns (235) mit einer Ringnut (235) nahe dem verjüngten Ende (310) aufzunehmen;

    ein Vorspannbauteil (220), das sich in der ersten Öffnung (111) zwischen dem Ring (210) und einer Wand (211) der ersten Öffnung (111) befindet, wobei das Vorspannbauteil (220) konfiguriert ist, um den Ring (210) in eine erste Richtung in Richtung einer gegenüberliegenden Wand (212) der ersten Öffnung (111) und in die Ringnut (235) vorzuspannen; und

    gekennzeichnet durch:

    eine zweite Platte (120) mit einer Matrize (121) in einer Fläche davon, wobei die Matrize (121) konfiguriert ist, um die erste Platte (110) darin aufzunehmen, und mit einer dritten dadurch verlaufenden Öffnung (230), die so konfiguriert ist, dass bei Verwendung das verjüngte Ende (310) des Expansionsdorns (235) durch die dritte Öffnung (230) eingeführt wird und dann gleichzeitig durch die Ringöffnung (215) und die erste Plattenöffnung (111).


     
    2. Expansionsdornhalter nach Anspruch 1, ferner umfassend einen Verschiebungsmechanismus (130) mit einem ersten Ende (112), das an die erste Platte (110) gekoppelt ist und einem zweiten Ende (113), das an die zweite Platte (120) gekoppelt ist, und wobei der Verschiebungsmechanismus konfiguriert ist, um die erste Platte (110) bezogen auf die zweite Platte (120) in eine zweite Richtung entgegengesetzt zur ersten Richtung zu verschieben.
     
    3. Expansionsdornhalter (100) nach Anspruch 1, wobei das Vorspannbauteil (220) ein gekrümmtes nachgiebiges Bauteil ist.
     
    4. Verfahren zum Herstellen eines Expansionsdornhalters (100) für den Zusammenbau von Lamellen- und Röhrenwärmetauschern, umfassend:

    Bereitstellen einer ersten Platte (110) mit einer ersten dadurch verlaufenden Öffnung (111);

    Anordnen eines Rings (210) in der ersten Öffnung (111) und koplanar mit der ersten Platte (110), Konfigurieren des Rings (210) mit einer zweiten dadurch verlaufenden Öffnung (215), um ein Ende (310) eines Expansionsdorns (235) dadurch aufzunehmen, wobei der Expansionsdorn (235) eine Ringnut (235) nahe dem Ende (310) hat; und

    Platzieren eines Vorspannbauteils (220) in der ersten Öffnung (111) zwischen dem Ring (210) und einer Wand (211) der ersten Öffnung (111), und Konfigurieren des Vorspannbauteils (220), um den Ring (210) in eine erste Richtung in Richtung einer gegenüberliegenden Wand (212) der ersten Öffnung (111) und in die Ringnut (235) vorzuspannen;

    gekennzeichnet durch:

    Bereitstellen einer zweiten Platte (120) mit einer Matrize (121) in einer Fläche davon, wobei die Matrize (121) konfiguriert ist, um die erste Platte (110) darin aufzunehmen und mit einer dritten dadurch verlaufenden Öffnung (230), die so konfiguriert ist, dass bei Verwendung das verjüngte Ende (310) des Expansionsdorns (235) durch die dritte Öffnung (230) eingeführt wird und dann gleichzeitig durch die Ringöffnung (215) und die erste Plattenöffnung (111).


     
    5. Verfahren nach Anspruch 4, ferner umfassend ein Koppeln eines ersten Endes (112) eines Verschiebungsmechanismus (130) an die erste Platte (110) und eines zweiten Endes (113) des Verschiebungsmechanismus (130) an die zweite Platte (120) und ferner ein Konfigurieren des Verschiebungsmechanismus (130), um die erste Platte (110) bezogen auf die zweite Platte (120) in eine zweite Richtung entgegengesetzt zur ersten Richtung zu verschieben.
     
    6. Mechanisches Rohrwalzensystem (500) zum Herstellen von Lamellen- und Röhrenwärmetauschern, umfassend:

    einen aufrechtstehenden Rahmen (510) mit oberen und unteren Enden (560, 555);

    einen Stößelantriebszylinder (550), der am aufrechtstehenden Rahmen (510) nahe dem oberen Ende (560) montiert ist;

    einen Expansionsdornhalter (100) nach Anspruch 1, und wobei die Matrize der zweiten Platte (120) eine Länge hat, die größer als eine Länge der ersten Platte (110) ist; und eine Basisplatte nahe dem unteren Ende, wobei sich an der Basisplatte eine Röhren- und Lamellenhalterungsstruktur befindet.


     
    7. System nach Anspruch 6, ferner umfassend einen Verschiebungsmechanismus (130) mit einem ersten Ende (112), das an die erste Platte (110) gekoppelt ist, und einem zweiten Ende (113), das an die zweite Platte (120) gekoppelt ist und wobei der Verschiebungsmechanismus konfiguriert ist, um die erste Platte (110) bezogen auf die zweite Platte (120) in eine zweite Richtung entgegengesetzt zur ersten Richtung zu verschieben.
     


    Revendications

    1. Porte-mandrin à expansion (100) pour l'assemblage d'échangeurs de chaleur à tubes et ailettes, comprenant :

    une première plaque (110) présentant une première ouverture (111) à travers celle-ci ;

    un anneau (210) situé dans ladite première ouverture (111), ledit anneau (210) présentant une deuxième ouverture (215) à travers celui-ci, lesdites première et deuxième ouvertures (111, 215) étant conçues pour recevoir une extrémité conique (310) d'un mandrin à expansion (235) présentant une rainure annulaire (235) à proximité de ladite extrémité conique (310) ;

    un élément de sollicitation (220) situé dans ladite première ouverture (111) entre ledit anneau (210) et une paroi (211) de ladite première ouverture (111), ledit élément de sollicitation (220) étant conçu pour solliciter ledit anneau (210) dans une première direction vers une paroi opposée (212) de ladite première ouverture (111) et dans ladite rainure annulaire (235) ; et

    CARACTÉRISÉ PAR :

    une deuxième plaque (120) présentant une cavité (121) dans une surface de celle-ci, ladite cavité (121) étant conçue pour recevoir ladite première plaque (110) à l'intérieur de celle-ci et présentant une troisième ouverture (230) à travers celle-ci, conçue de manière à ce que, lors de l'utilisation, l'extrémité conique (310) du mandrin à expansion (235) soit insérée par la troisième ouverture (230), puis simultanément par l'ouverture annulaire (215) et l'ouverture de première plaque (111).


     
    2. Porte-mandrin à expansion selon la revendication 1, comprenant en outre un mécanisme de déplacement (130) ayant une première extrémité (112) couplée à ladite première plaque (110) et une deuxième extrémité (113) couplée à ladite deuxième plaque (120) et conçu pour décaler ladite première plaque (110) par rapport à ladite deuxième plaque (120) dans une deuxième direction opposée à ladite première direction.
     
    3. Porte-mandrin à expansion (100) selon la revendication 1, dans lequel l'élément de sollicitation (220) est un élément élastique arqué.
     
    4. Procédé de fabrication d'un porte-mandrin à expansion (100) pour l'assemblage d'échangeurs de chaleur à tubes et ailettes, comprenant :

    la fourniture d'une première plaque (110) présentant une première ouverture (111) à travers celle-ci ;

    le positionnement d'un anneau (210) situé dans ladite première ouverture (111) et étant coplanaire avec ladite première plaque (110), la conception dudit anneau (210) avec une deuxième ouverture (215) à travers celui-ci pour recevoir une extrémité (310) d'un mandrin à expansion (235) passant par celle-ci, ledit mandrin à expansion (235) présentant une rainure annulaire (235) à proximité de ladite extrémité (310) ; et

    le placement d'un élément de sollicitation (220) dans ladite première ouverture (111) entre ledit anneau (210) et une paroi (211) de ladite première ouverture (111), et la conception dudit élément de sollicitation (220) pour solliciter ledit anneau (210) dans une première direction vers une paroi opposée (212) de ladite première ouverture (111) et dans ladite rainure annulaire (235) ; et

    CARACTÉRISÉ PAR :

    la fourniture d'une deuxième plaque (120) présentant une cavité (121) dans une surface de celle-ci, ladite cavité (121) étant conçue pour recevoir ladite première plaque (110) à l'intérieur de celle-ci, et présentant une troisième ouverture (230) à travers celle-ci conçue de manière à ce que, lors de l'utilisation, l'extrémité conique (310) du mandrin en expansion (235) soit insérée par la troisième ouverture (230), puis simultanément par l'ouverture annulaire (215) et l'ouverture de première plaque (111).


     
    5. Procédé selon la revendication 4, comprenant en outre le couplage d'une première extrémité (112) d'un mécanisme de déplacement (130) à ladite première plaque (110) et une deuxième extrémité (113) dudit mécanisme de déplacement (130) à ladite deuxième plaque (120), et en outre la conception dudit mécanisme de déplacement (130) pour décaler ladite première plaque (110) par rapport à ladite deuxième plaque (120) dans une deuxième direction opposée à la première direction.
     
    6. Système de détendeur à tube mécanique (500) destiné à fabriquer des échangeurs de chaleur à tubes et ailettes, comprenant :

    un cadre vertical (510) présentant des extrémités supérieure et inférieure (560, 555) ;

    un cylindre d'entraînement de bélier (550) monté sur ledit cadre vertical (510) à proximité de ladite extrémité supérieure (560) ;

    un porte-mandrin à expansion (100) selon la revendication 1, et dans lequel la cavité de ladite deuxième plaque (120) a une longueur plus importante qu'une longueur de ladite première plaque (110) ; et

    une plaque de base à proximité de ladite extrémité inférieure, ladite plaque de base présentant sur celle-ci une structure de support à tubes et ailettes.


     
    7. Système selon la revendication 6, comprenant en outre un mécanisme de déplacement (130) présentant une première extrémité (112) couplée à ladite première plaque (110) et une deuxième extrémité (113) couplée à ladite deuxième plaque (120) et conçue pour décaler ladite première plaque (110) par rapport à ladite deuxième plaque (120) dans une deuxième direction opposée à ladite première direction.
     




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